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The Plenitude and Depth of Sounds in March
In March the Klaipėda Concert Hall offers nine concerts for the audiences of various ages and tastes. Of these nine events two are family concerts, two present the Klaipėda Chamber Orchestra and two other feature the vocal music. We suggest you to find a company for your visit to the Klaipėda Concert Hall and spend the evenings with classical music together with your family, friend or beloved. The scent of spring is already in the air...
According to the performers of the programme entitled “To the Rhythm of Tango” (March 2nd), “tango means love and longing, boundless passion and sincerity, dance in music and music in dance. It helps melt down all rigidity, kindles feelings and soothes the soul. Tango is popular all around the world.” To the audience of the Klaipėda Concert Hall the quintet from Vilnius will present not only the Argentinean tango nuevo by its most famous representative, Ástor Piazzolla, but also tangos from Lithuania, Denmark and Mexico. This exciting programme will transform this expressive, erotic dance into a colourful and passionate ocean of sounds. More...
Soothe your soul and hear the sea in the forest...
As the Lithuanian winter gathers momentum, the Klaipėda Concert Hall begins the second half of the concert season with nine concerts, extending from the second half of January till the end of February. At these concerts we are going to meet both already familiar performers and ensembles and those who are going to visit our hall for the first time.
On January 17th, the “Midwinter Concert” will give us an opportunity to meet again the highly gifted piano duo of Vilija Poškutė and Tomas Daukantas. The Lithuanian pianists who currently reside in Switzerland have recently won two highest prizes at the Edvard Grieg Competition in Oslo. Retuning to Klaipėda for their second appearance, the ensemble will perform a selection of well-known works by Mozart, Grieg, Saint-Saëns and Liszt, as well as a piece by Antonio Robledo dedicated to the duo. More...
Mozart Piano Concerti in Klaipeda
The Achievement of a Great Cycle and the Birth of a First Class Chamber Orchestra
Next 8th of June 2012 will reach the end of Alexander Paley’s two years collaboration with Klaipeda Chamber Orchestra on an outstanding interpretation of all Mozart’s piano concerti and which is already to be remembered as one of the most meaningful Mozart event.
The great pianist Alexander Paley has a very special connection with Mozart piano works which are according to him ‘maybe the most difficult for a pianist’ therefore he wishes to perform most of the time those ‘works for Eternity’ in the form of a cycle, the most suitable way, according to him, to reveal their incredible deepness by making each one enlighten the others. More...





